what did the vikings trade for their cattle and skin
leopard skins, giraffe tails,monkeys,cattle,ivory, ostrich feathers and eggs, gold,oil. also they traded horses
No but they did trade!
The Ethiopian Empire was known as the Kingdom of Aksum. The Kingdom traded ivory, gold, emeralds, tortoise shills, wheat, barley, camels, cattle, sheep, salt, iron, and animal skins.
silks
There were a few factors that made Greenland attractive to the Vikings. Firstly, it offered new land for settlement and potentially abundant resources. Secondly, it provided opportunities for trade with other regions, such as Europe. Finally, the Vikings believed that Greenland offered a strategic location for further exploring and expanding their influence in the North Atlantic region.
yes
cattle trade was between 1866 and 1886
leopard skins, giraffe tails,monkeys,cattle,ivory, ostrich feathers and eggs, gold,oil. also they traded horses
furs skins cattle
For food
boat but they did not trade they stole
The Vikings would refuses to trade weapons to the Native People because the Native and Vikings do not trust each other so the vikings or Native would trade than leave fast or the NAtive could jsut take the weapons and kill them!
No but they did trade!
The Ethiopian Empire was known as the Kingdom of Aksum. The Kingdom traded ivory, gold, emeralds, tortoise shills, wheat, barley, camels, cattle, sheep, salt, iron, and animal skins.
cos-montrial.
The product that was was found in five states is cattle, skins, and furs.
Yes. Man has domesticated animals since the dawn of time. The Vikings had horses, oxen, cattle, sheep, dogs and cats.